Showing posts with label Happy Easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Easter. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Happy Easter by Jenny Alia

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Hi crafty peeps!  I just bought this large Easter Egg die and I thought it would be a perfect opportunity to have some fun with shimmer sprays.  It's difficult to see in the photograph but the egg really shimmers.  It has such great detail, some of which I unfortunately covered with the Happy Easter sentiment.


I used the Pierced Banners die to make the double sided banner.  It was easy to run only one side of the die through my die cut machine, then flip the die (lining up the holes) before finally cutting the other end of the banner.  This way I was able to get the same detail on both ends.  It's also great because you can modify the length of this banner.  It was originally too large but I solved the problem by lining up the holes in both the die and die cut and then running one end through the machine again, re-cutting an end.

Cheery Lynn Dies

Thanks for stopping by the blog today!
Hugs, Jenny

Friday, March 16, 2018

Easter Egg Hunt by Julie Lavalette

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Hi Cheery Lynn fans, it’s JULIE here today and I am sharing some more Easter inspiration with the super selection of Dies we have available.


I started by cutting out my chicks in lemon and white cardstock. I shaded the eggs with Tattered Rose Distress Ink and mounted them onto the yellow die cut chicks adding a drop of Black Liquid Pearls into their eyes. 


My rabbit was shaded with Iced Spruce Distress ink and a fluffy Pom Pom tail added.


My eggs were cut out of Craft Consortium’s Wild Rose Paper Pad and mounted onto background paper and fussy cut around the edges, finishing with lots of pink gems being added onto them for sparkle.

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Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a lovely creative weekend.


Crafty Hugs, 
Julie x

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Happy Easter by Debbie Brownmiller

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A warm hello to you. It's Debbie back with you from Debbie's Time Out. With Easter just over a week away I thought I would share an Easter card with you. I also want to wish you a Happy Easter.
I started by using the Step Card  as my base. I then layered the largest doily of the  Oval Doily Stacker One   stacker die set. I embossed the base of the doily with the Black Eyed Susan Embossing Plate .
I cut the Daisy Chain Border Die  in green and then cut the flowers from it in a few different colors. I layered it around the edge of the doily. I added a couple of the Tiny Fanciful Flourish Right & Left  to the bottom corners of the step card.
Here I cut the Happy Easter  sentiment in two colors and offset them to give it a shadowed look. The  Spring Basket 1 was layered next and the Easter Bunny  then tucked into the basket. Cherry Lynn Designs does have some cute Easter dies for making Easter cards.

Thank You for visiting the blog today and for the comments you have left on my other posts. I always enjoy hearing from you. Have a crafty day my friends.

Dies Used
Black Eyed Susan's Embossing Plate - E148
Oval Doily Stacker One Die - DL183
Spring Basket 1 Die - DL214
Easter Bunny Die - B525
Daisy Chain Border Die - B111
Happy Easter Die - B529
Tiny Fanciful Flourish Right & Left 2 Piece Die Set - B387
Step Card - B348

Saturday, April 8, 2017

Spring Card with Laurie Schmidt

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Hi everyone! 

Laurie here, sharing a spring card with you today.

 I couldn't be happier that spring is finally here...the snow has melted and one of my friends even saw the first robin. Before we know it, it will be time to get out the garden tools and start planting!

Cheery Lynn has the cutest garden tools in the Doily Companion Square set. I have them sitting along side the water can, which I decorated with a small heart from the same set.


The tiny butterflies are from the Doily Companion Oval set, and the flowers from the Indie Bouquet.


The sweet little lady bug is also from the Doily Companion Square...there are SO many fun dies in that set.....just perfect for spring and summer cards!

The sentiment is from Cheery Lynn's Happy Easter die, I just cut off the "Happy" and stamped the word "spring" instead. I also used the pierce and cut circle and squares.

Here's a list of the dies I used:

Thanks for stopping by.....Happy Spring!!!

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Happy Easter by Julie Lavalette

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For our March Blog Hop Featuring IOE Plates and FRAME-IT Embossing Folders, please click HERE.  


Happy Easter Weekend to all our lovely followers. It's JULIE here today hosting the blog. Thanks so much to everyone for stopping by my own Blog for our current Blog Hop, I was overwhelmed with all your lovely comments. This week I have made a Spring card filled with Easter inspiration.


I started by layering 2 layers of paper onto my base card adding Stickles at the edge for a touch of sparkle. I layered on part of my doily as an accent, this helped my Basket pop from the design against the busy floral paper.


My Happy Easter was layered twice for a shadow effect, adding my branches and flowers which had been shaded with Copics.


My sweet Easter Chicks were shaded with Distress Inks. I coloured their feet and beaks with Copics and finished them by adding a little black liquid pearls onto their eye. Mounting them onto the Grass Border Strip.


My Basket I die cut in purple cardstock and then used our Special Effects technique demonstrated HERE to get the background. Layering in my Eggs with a touch of Silicone Glue and adding a little Satin Bow.

Thanks for stopping by today and good luck to everyone entering our Current Challenge - Anything Goes and please check out our current Blog Hop HERE.

Crafty Hugs, 
Julie x

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Friday, March 25, 2016

Miss Easter Bunny and her Chicks

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For our March Blog Hop Featuring IOE Plates and FRAME-IT Embossing Folders, please click HERE.  

A warm hello to you. It's Debbie here from Debbie's Time Out wishing you a Happy Easter. It is cool and rainy here today but at least we have no snow left in our yard so it should be a good weekend for an Easter egg hunt. With Easter weekend here I wanted to share a cute Easter card with you.
 My base is black cardstock, Rectangle Scalloped LG Silver Stackers pierced using the Pierce Plate Large Parallel Rectangle and then the  Dutch Daisy Boutique Stacker A2 Frame .
I offset the Happy Easter sentiment after cutting it in two different colors to give a shadow effect and added some stitching to it with a black marker. I thought the cute bunny would look good standing on the letters and holding a bouquet of tulips created from the negatives of the Dutch Daisy Boutique Stacker A2 Frame . Two of the cute chicks from the Chicks (set of 3) stayed in the grass cut from the Grass Border while the other chick hopped up on the letters with the bunny. These chicks really are priceless.
Here I have used the Mini Fanciful Flourish Right and added some flowers to it from the Tiny Flower Kit . On this close up, you can really see what a nice textured background the Pierce Plate Large Parallel Rectangle makes.

I want to thank you for visiting the blog today and for the comments you leave. I enjoy reading them and hearing from you.

I invite you to come join our bi-weekly challenge @ http://cheerylynndesigns.blogspot.ca/search/label/challenge for your chance to win a $20.00 store certificate. I would love to see your creations.

Have a crafty week and a great Easter weekend with your family and friends.
                                                                                               Debbie

Dies Used

Friday, March 4, 2016

Happy Easter with Chicks by Debbie Brownmiller

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A warm hello to all you Cheery Lynn Fans from Debbie at Debbie's Time Out. I have been thinking Easter is right around the corner and wanting to do something special for my grandkids. What a better way than to start with a cute card and go from there.


I have chosen to feature the Chicks 2 die from the last new release. They are just too cute.  I started with a pink base. The next layer is white cardstock that I pierced with the Pierce Plate Large Parallel Rectangle and then die cut the bottom edge of it with the Curved Border Set . I cut the Burlap Border out of some wicker looking paper and only popped out the odd cut outs and left some in to give it more of a wicker basket appearance. I like the effect it gave. Happy Easter was cut from some pattern paper and inked up. To the top corner I added the Fanciful Flourish  and use the Embellishments 3 for the cute tiny flowers.


Now for the cute eggs and chicks I layered the cracked egg from the Chicks 2 set of three onto the Lace Egg Five .


Here I layered another of the Chicks 2  onto the Lace Egg Seven . That chick is just priceless.



Here I layer the third chick from Chicks 2 onto the Lace Egg Five . I know this card will bring a smile to my grandkids face and that makes is so worth creating a homemade card with love for them.

I would like to Thank You for stopping by the blog today and for all the comments you leave. They are really appreciated.

Please come and join the fun by entering our bi-weekly challenge for your chance to win a $20.00 shopping spree and possibly get chosen as one of the "Top Three". The theme will be "Doilies". CLD has a huge selection of beautifully detailed doilies to create with.

Have a wonderful crafty week my friends and I will be back with you next Friday.

Dies Used
Chicks 2 - B662
Lace Egg Seven - DL213
Lace Egg Five - DL211
Burlap Border - B312
Fanciful Flourish - B117
Embellishments # 3 - B265
Curved Border Set (Set of 4) - B569
Pierce Plate Large Parallel Rectangle - PS101

Saturday, February 21, 2015

Easter Chicks Tutorial by Julie Lavalette

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Hi Everyone, it's Julie here today and I thought it would be nice to share an Easter card with Spring colours and these three gorgeous little Chicks from our recent CHA release.

Here are the steps on how to make it, this first photo shows the reverse side. 


Using the French Flair Scalloped die cut the largest die in Orange and Green cardstock. Cut the Orange layer in half, down the middle and attach with adhesive onto the back of your Green layer for a shadow effect around the edges.


Repeat this process using the second largest French Flair Scalloped die and Yellow and Striped Pattern Paper.


Die cut Happy Easter in Orange, Yellow and Green cardstock offsetting and adhering each layer together.


Die cut your Easter Chicks in Orange and Yellow cardstock again slightly offsetting. Lift the Yellow layer of wing slightly up. On the reverse of your Chick lightly press the point of a Black Pen into the centre of the eye. This now defines the eye area.


Die cut your Heart Oval in White Cardstock and mount Yellow card in the coordinating die cut from the Classic Ovals.


Cut out your Shasta Daisy Strip in White Cardstock and using your Craft Dauber or a small ball of cotton wool begin tapping some Scattered Straw ink into all the centres.


Once dry shape petals on a foam mat with a stylus tool. Assemble layers up to desired effect with adhesive. Finally adding a layer of Flower Soft into the Centres with adhesive.
Die cut the Leaf Strip in Green and shape leaves on a foam mat with stylus tool.


Using a square card 5"7/8 by 5"7/8 start to adhere you layers onto your card as in photograph. Adhere Happy Easter with glue onto the Oval Centre and then layer onto the card with foam pads.
Finally arranging and adhering on the Chicks, Leaves and Flowers to the card to finish.

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Thanks for stopping by today and remember to enter in to our Weekly Challenge and if you are a winner you will receive a $20 spending spree here at Cheery Lynn Designs.

See you all next week.

Julie x


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